Location: Remote (Pacific Time preferred)
Type: Full-time
Tambo is an open-source toolkit for building agents that render your React components. We're five people, pre-seed, building infrastructure for AI-native apps. Everyone operates like a mini-founder for their area.
The RoleYou'll set design culture at Tambo and bring design thinking to every part of the product. The dashboard. The docs. The SDK components. The marketing site. All of it.
This isn't "make it pretty" design. You'll define what we build, not just how it looks.
What You'll DoOwn design end-to-end. Research, wireframes, final pixels, implementation guidance.
Design interfaces for complex developer workflows. Agent config. Debugging. Analytics.
Build and evolve our design system
Work tight with engineering to ship things quickly
Talk to users constantly. Understand their problems firsthand.
4+ years designing interactive applications, ideally technical or developer-focused stuff
Strong visual, UI, and interaction skills
Figma and modern design tools
B2B SaaS or developer platform experience
You're comfortable being the only designer. You don't need a team around you to do good work.
Brand or marketing design chops
Experience with React
You get how LLMs work and what developers do with them
Comp may shift based on location and experience.
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